AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHumanitarian Crisis in Chad/Sudan: IOM reports 400,000 Chadians have returned from Sudan, with aid groups urging stronger support as families rebuild after years of conflict. Aid Accountability: Doctors Without Borders (MSF) says it sacked 18 staff after an investigation found sexual abuse and exploitation of Sudanese refugees in eastern Chad, with allegations dating back to 2024 and victims fearing retaliation. Regional Rights Backlash: Niger has recriminalized consensual same-sex relations, with penalties of five to 10 years under a new penal code effective June 11. Chad-Linked Energy Trade: Cameroon collected CFA15.1 billion in Chad oil pipeline transit fees from January to May 2026, reflecting steady crude volumes moving to Kribi for export. Church Leadership: Anglican officials installed Ben Kwashi as Area Bishop for Chad in Cameroon, citing travel and visa barriers for U.S. clergy. Migration Pressure Beyond Chad: UNICEF warns over a billion children face three or more climate hazards, with drought and extreme heat among the most common combinations.
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